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I am Phil King, Product Owner for the Angry Llama scrum team, which is actively completing our work to provide translations for cPanel & WHM. Ken Power summarized the localization project in a recent post.

I am pleased to announce that we have merged the 29 available translations into cPanel & WHM version 11.46. This work represents a great many changes to how we phrase things in x3 and Paper Lantern and standardizes on a more modern locale system.

cPanel Conference 2014 is less than two months away and it is already shaping up to be our best conference yet. After last year’s exciting detour in New Orleans, we’re thrilled to be back home in Houston, Texas and we’re injecting our vibrant city’s flavor into this year’s experience.

If you’ve attended a previous cPanel Conference, you already know the reasons why you shouldn’t miss this event, but if you’ve never attended, here are just a few reasons why you should make the trip to Houston September 29 – October 1.

Microsoft® discontinued support for FrontPage® Extensions on Linux servers in 2006. Because of this, cPanel strongly recommends that you do not install FrontPage, and that you uninstall it as soon as possible if it is currently on your server.

cPanel is excited to announce support for LiteSpeed Web Server. This integration is part of our ongoing effort to provide cPanel & WHM users with the web hosting options that they need to grow and succeed.

Internet Explorer versions 6, 7, and 8 had a good run, as did older versions of Firefox, Chrome, and other browsers. Many of them contributed to the Web as we know it today. Continuing to test for, and develop against, older browsers slows development down. To help us deliver features to you faster we’re changing our browser support in cPanel & WHM.

The cPanel Team arrived in Miami Beach with high hopes for HostingCon 2014 and was not disappointed! The conference, which took place June 16-18, was filled with the web hosting industry’s movers and shakers. The energy was palpable in the Miami Beach Convention Center and, as an exhibitor, cPanel was right in the middle of the action.

Reaching a high level of stability can be difficult, sometimes unachievable, for many shared hosting companies. Sudden resource usage spikes, increases in traffic, and hacker attacks are some of the problems system administrators cope with everyday. For years, this has been accepted as a cost of doing business. It costs money, it costs time and, more importantly, it costs customer trust. Therefore, it is time to consider changing the underlying OS to eliminate those costs.